Philemon Dickerson

M, b. 1615, d. before 28 October 1672
     Philemon was born in 1615 in County Suffolk, England. On 15 May 1637, Philemon left from Yarmouth, England aboard the ship, "Mary Anne", under the command of William Goose, bound for New England. Listed among the passengers Philmon Dickerson of Wrentham, England. He came with the Payne family. They arrived at the Boston harbor on the 20th of June..1,2 Philemon married Mary Paine, daughter of Thomas Paine and Elizabeth (?), circa 1641 in Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts. Philemon made his will on 20 June 1665 at the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. He mentions his wife, Mary, daughters: Elizabeth & Mary, then under 21 years old & his sons: Thomas & Peter. His wife to be his executrix. Philemon departed this life before 28 October 1672 in the Town of Southold, Suffolk County, Long Island, New York. Letters of Administration were granted for his estate on 28 October 1672 to his widow, Mary..

Family

Mary Paine b. 12 Oct 1611, d. c 1 Mar 1697

Citations

  1. [S1756] Great Migration: Passengers of the Mary Anne of Yarmouth, 1637: In May of 1637, the Mary Anne was fitted out at Yarmouth by a merchant of the name of Payne for the conveyance of the persecuted Puritans to New England with William Goose as its master. It left in mid-May from Ipswich & arrived at Boston 20 June 1637. Passengers: Peleaman Dickerson, servant of Benjamin Cooper, Benjanim Cooper aged 50 years, husbandman of Brampton, Suffolk, bound for Salem, Elizabeth 48 years, Lawrence, Mary, Rebecca, Benjamin, sister Cooper aged 48 years. - www.geni.com/projects/Great-Migration-Passengers-of-the-Mary-Anne-of-Yarmouth-1637/6456.
  2. [S1498] Nathaniel Emmons Paine, Thomas Payne of Salem & His Descendants



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